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Darlene West Linda Gibbons Kay Chapman and Jim McClain Studv on lines for the play. W A0 fi I The Hansen family discusses costumes for Senior Play: West, Ryland, Sacra, Reeves, and Keefer. Uncle Chris, Humphrey, is shown with his three nieces, Trahern, Gibbons, and Williams. I - all ff - V fl 4 HW - i ,fy Cast Katrin - Kay Chapman MaMa - Darlene West PaPa - James Keefer Dagmar - Kaye Ryland Christine - Carol Sacra Mr. Hyde - Curtis Lawrence Nels - Ronnie Reeves Aunt Trina - Betsy Trahern Aunt Sigrid - Linda Gibbons Aunt Jenny - Pat Williams Uncle Chris - Bert Humphrey A woman - Vicki Ward Mr. Thorkelson - Kenneth Berry Dr. Johnson - Jim McClain Arne - Brad Clark A nurse - Ann Seiber Another nurse - Karen Clark Madeline - Joan Duffield Dorothy Schiller-Brunetta Hays Florence Dana Moorhead -Sharron Lowe Bell-boy - Jarvis Bull Director, Mrs. Kelly - Assisted by Mrs. Menefee. Sharron Lowe and Curtis Lawrence clean the old kitchen stove, which mama cooks coffee on.
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Duffield, Gary Pilgrim and Jack Kinnebrew. Kaye Ryland was Secretary-Treasurer. Ten Juniors played in the Band and Ann Seiber was attendant to the Band Queen. Six Junior girls sang with the Chorus. The Trio consisting of Darlene West, Sharron Lowe and Linda Gibbons won for the fourth consecutive year in the State Vocal Contest. In the Student Council Talent Show they won first place. Six boys were members of the FFA, while 11 Juniors were members of DE. Marching with the high stepping Drill Team were 11 Juniors. Lending their voices to the Pep Club were 19 Juniors. The cheerleaders were Kaye Ryland and Carol Sacra. Ten earned parts in the Junior Play Dear Ruth. Sharon Lowe and Jack Kinnebrew held the lead parts. Winning the drama awards at the end of the year were Curtis Lawrence and Sharron Lowe. Phyllis Kastner, Br unetta Hays and Lou Ann Pybas attended Girls' State at Chickasha, while Bert Humphrey, Jim Craig, Jack Kinnebrew and Richard Davis were chosen to attend Boys' State at Norman. At the end of the year, 14Juniors became mem- bers of the State Honor Society. Kenneth Berry received an award for ten years' perfect attendance. Finances from the Junior Play amounted to 320455. This year during Hobo Day the Juniors brought in 3714.775 this was 339.77 more than last year's tally. Joan Duffield, Kay Chapman, Sharron Lowe and Betsy Trahern made S70. The theme for the Junior-Senior Banquet was Hawaiian Cruise. Decorations for the banquet proved to be the prettiest ever, including: palm trees, a water falls, Hawaiian music, oriental birds and cages, a wishing well, and the lei-type center pieces of exotic flowers. The Bird of Paradise flowers proved to be the topic of conversation, catching everyone's eye. The mothers provided a beautifully decorated prom. The Journalism class published the first annual with a padded back this year. The American History assembly, bearing the title of OurAmerican Heritage, proved success- ful with participation from all the Juniors. The DAR History Award was given to Richard Davis. During School Spirit Week, Jim McClain and Darlene West were best dressed as Lil' Abner and Daisy Mae on Sadie Hawkins Day. At the beginning of the fourth year there were 108 Seniors enrolled. Included in the calendar for the Seniors were the Senior picnic, the teas for the girls, Career Day for the boys, the Awards Assembly and the Junior-Senior Banquet. The Senior High Student Council joined the National Association for Student Councils for the first time this year. Directed study courses were added to the cur- riculum for Sophomore through Senior students this year. ln the DS courses the B has the same value as an A in the regular course. The final activities of the 1959 Seniors are recorded in this book. I-'Z af' 5195 C 7466 fig? ' ltfl- 2 Igmza. Q5 if ll Tllfgh
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